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Coronavirus case interrupts services Brighton Beach Police Station

The station will resume as normal as of later this evening.

FOLLOWING a positive Covid-19 test from one of the officers on Wednesday, August 18, Brighton Beach Police Station had to undergo decontamination this morning. The decontamination was concluded at 06:00.
 
The acting station commander, Lt-Col Yoganathan Govender, said the community service centre will operate from the Victim Friendly Centre.
 
“Directional notices from the community service centre will guide visitors to the Victim Friendly Centre entrance. The telephone lines at the centre will be accessible on 079 500 1270. Alternatively, the station can be reached through the Police Emergency Services line on 10111,” he said.
 
The station will resume as normal as later this evening at 18:00. Govender added that the SAPS management apologises for any inconvenience that may arise from this incident.
 
The Station Commander, Colonel Cynthia Ngubane, can be reached on 082 556 8765.

 

 

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